Dictionary
Published entries you can read and add to your review box.
- carry over To carry over means to continue or be transferred from one time, situation, or place to another.
- carry through To carry through means to complete something successfully as planned.
- catch on To catch on means to become popular or widely accepted.
- catch out To catch out means to trick someone or find a mistake that shows they are not prepared or are wrong.
- catch up To catch up means to reach the same level or position as someone or something that is ahead.
- catch up in To catch up in means to reach the same level as someone or something after being behind.
- catch up on To catch up on something means to do or learn what you missed so you are up to date.
- catch up with To catch up with someone means to reach them after being behind and become level with them.
- change over To change over means to switch from one thing, system, or group to another.
- check by To check by means to verify something by looking at or comparing it with a particular source.
- check in To check in means to arrive and register your details at a hotel, airport, or event.
- check into To check into something means to register and enter a hotel (or similar place) to begin your stay.
- check off To check off something means to mark it as finished on a list.
- check on To check on someone or something means to get information to make sure they are safe, okay, or doing well.
- check out To check out means to look at something or someone to learn more or show interest.
- check out of To leave a hotel or other place after finishing your stay and paying the bill.
- check over To check over something means to look at it carefully to find mistakes or problems.
- check up To check up means to examine or verify that something is correct or true.
- check up on To check up on someone or something means to find out how they are doing or whether everything is okay.
- clean off To remove dirt or unwanted material from something by washing or wiping it.